All 4 Jesus
When you read all for Jesus here it does not refer to the idea of each individual believer living a fully dedicated life to the Lord, but rather to the goal of reaching all individuals of entire regions, people groups and nations, to see them all become followers of the Lord, not just a few. The Great Commission, quoted above, strongly suggests that this ought to be our vision, and 2 Peter 3:9 and 1 Timothy 2:3~6 make this more clear. We are to be working and believing to reach everyone in every region where the Spirit of God bids us labor.
– 2 Peter 3:9 (NET)
“The Lord is not slow concerning his promise, as some regard slowness, but is being patient toward you, because he does not wish for any to perish but for all to come to repentance.”
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– 1 Timothy 2:3–6, (NET)
“Such prayer for all is good and welcomed before God our Savior, since he wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. For there is one God and one intermediary between God and humanity, Christ Jesus, himself human,who gave himself as a ransom for all, revealing God’s purpose at his appointed time.”
In light of this truly Great Commission—or, simply, Jesus’ mission—all4jesus is an organization dedicated to both a “boots on the ground” approach and work ethic, i.e. we are practicing what we are preaching and teaching, as well as recruiting, training and raising up leaders in local as well as far away places in order to help each other serve Jesus in the way He laid out for us.
It may be that you have heard of so-called DMM or CPM methods of reaching the lost. That is what we promote and teach at all4jesus.life. DMM, Disciple Making Movement, or CPM, Church Planting Movement, are methods, thoroughly Biblically grounded, that seek to streamline the process of making disciples that make disciples that make disciples. This is done by utilizing the silos, affinity groups or families, etc. that people are already a part of as the natural way of allowing the message of the gospel to flow. Basically it is a method whereby instead of separating new believers, or almost believers, from their natural affinity groups, which is what either intentionally or unintentionally almost always happens using traditional methods, the new believers are encouraged to engage those groups through non-confrontational methods of evangelism, bringing members of those groups to faith in Christ simultaneously alongside themselves.
This style of Kingdom life has been around for over three decades and has seen unprecedented fruit to the tune of multiple millions of new followers of Jesus, and hundreds of thousands of churches planted, even in regions where faith in Christ can be a death sentence. Put bluntly, it unleashes the gospel and every believer to be the minister of it that he or she is empowered to be by virtue of Jesus’ divine call, command and the Spirit of God.